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Plus: Supreme Court Rules Cities Can Ban Homeless Sleeping Outside June 28 2024 NEWS [DEEP STATE TAKES BIG HIT: Supreme Court Strikes Down Chevron Deference]() [DEEP STATE TAKES BIG HIT: Supreme Court Strikes Down Chevron Deference]() By Jarrett Stepman Chevron deference essentially means that courts give deference to the expertise of the government's administrative agencies in interpreting legislative statutes. [More]() NEWS [Supreme Court Rules Cities Can Ban Homeless Sleeping Outside]() [Supreme Court Rules Cities Can Ban Homeless Sleeping Outside]() By Elizabeth Troutman “Sleep is a biological necessity, not a crime. For some people, sleeping outside is their only option,” writes Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the dissent. [More]() NEWS [ICYMI: Conservatives Urge Supreme Court to Tie the Hands of Unelected Bureaucrats Fleecing Fishermen]() [ICYMI: Conservatives Urge Supreme Court to Tie the Hands of Unelected Bureaucrats Fleecing Fishermen]() By Tyler O'Neil A conservative nonprofit launched by former Vice President Mike Pence is representing 11 conservative groups in supporting fishermen challenging the extensive power of the federal bureaucracy. [More]() COMMENTARY [ICYMMI: Sayonara, Chevron]() [ICYMMI: Sayonara, Chevron]() By Steve Bradbury The Supreme Court did the right thing by jettisoning the Chevron deference, which forces federal courts to surrender their judicial function to the unaccountable bureau­crats of the administrative state. [More]() COMMENTARY [ICYMI: The 9th Circuit Is Wrong: There’s No Homelessness Protection Clause in Constitution]() [ICYMI: The 9th Circuit Is Wrong: There’s No Homelessness Protection Clause in Constitution]() By Paul J. Larkin, Zack Smith There is neither a homeless protection clause in the Constitution, nor a right-to-sleep-on-public-property Clause. [More]() The Daily Signal, 20 F St. NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20001 Add [newsletters@dailysignal.com]() to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to opt out, [unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.]() Was this forwarded to you? [Subscribe]() to The Daily Signal's newsletters.

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